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united states is suspending most sanctions against burma in response to reforms. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton will allow american companies to invest in burma, but an arms embargo will remain. and a chinese activist has given details of his torture and retribution they said they suffered at the hands of chinese authorities. the bbc has obtained the first interviews with his family members since he escaped from house arrest last month and fled to the american embassy in beijing, causing a diplomatic crisis. we have more from damascus. >> the human rights activist whose daring escape into the arms of american diplomats put china and america at loggerheads. for 15 days, he had been under guard at a beijing hospital. just how he managed to flee his illegal house arrest, and then adding dozens of guards watching him is becoming more clear. first, he had to scale the walls of his house. as he did, he fell and broke his foot. he head -- hid in a neighbor's pig sty and then late that night went to the river. he could not swim across, but the guards on the bridge wer
united states is suspending most sanctions against burma in response to reforms. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton will allow american companies to invest in burma, but an arms embargo will remain. and a chinese activist has given details of his torture and retribution they said they suffered at the hands of chinese authorities. the bbc has obtained the first interviews with his family members since he escaped from house arrest last month and fled to the american embassy in beijing,...
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officials of the united states say they and their allies have disrupted a plot to bomb an airliner. it was to be carried out around the anniversary of the killing of osama bin laden. it was used in a failed attack over detroit in 2009. good >> this is a remnant of the underwear from design to blow up an airplane over detroit on christmas day, 2009. it failed to detonate fully. officials say a more sophisticated bomb was to be used in the latest hot, and this is what would have happened if gone off sabihad properly. it is not confirm if the latest on contains the same explosives. it is being examined by the fbi. the defense secretary giveaway few details about the case. >> i do not comment on specific classified operations other than to say the united states engages in a number of operations to go after all kinda -- al qaeda and their militant allies. this country needs to remain vigilant against those who would seek to attack this country, and we will do everything necessary to keep this country saves. >> it is not clear if the bomb would have been detected by security. it does not
officials of the united states say they and their allies have disrupted a plot to bomb an airliner. it was to be carried out around the anniversary of the killing of osama bin laden. it was used in a failed attack over detroit in 2009. good >> this is a remnant of the underwear from design to blow up an airplane over detroit on christmas day, 2009. it failed to detonate fully. officials say a more sophisticated bomb was to be used in the latest hot, and this is what would have happened if...
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my intention -- >> in march the united states sponsored the human rights saying it should do more for reconciliation and certain issues for war crimes. >> yes. i agree with that. the reconciliation is yes, it's a must. but the war crimes, they are really differing opinions. so we degrees we will argue it out. i always believe they were on specific issues. we can clarify things. people need to answer allegations of war crimes. so that is my position. >> fonseka former sri lankain' chief. next, the war against pollution. now, getting ready to elect a president. the first leadership vote since hosni mubarak. his 30-year rule was brought to an end after a wave of protests. but egypt's next leader is likely to be decided by voters outside the capital. >> politics always takes second place to the price of cattle out here on market day. but these egyptian villages are clearly enjoying the opportunity to choose their president after years in which they have been taken for granted. >> in the past, if they said mubarak, it was mubarak. if it was another person, it was another man. now we have t
my intention -- >> in march the united states sponsored the human rights saying it should do more for reconciliation and certain issues for war crimes. >> yes. i agree with that. the reconciliation is yes, it's a must. but the war crimes, they are really differing opinions. so we degrees we will argue it out. i always believe they were on specific issues. we can clarify things. people need to answer allegations of war crimes. so that is my position. >> fonseka former sri...
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just how bad is the debt problem in the united states? >> well, the two things weighing on businesses and why they're not investing as much as they should and why they're not hiring as much as they should are europe and the fiscal cliff. they don't know what direction the u.s. economy is going. there is potentially a huge contraction in the u.s. with, as you said, the bush era tax cuts expiring, payroll tax cuts expiring and some other changes that would put us into recession. i don't think that's going to happen but what has everybody nervous is what are they going to do? are we going to have tax hikes? are we going to have government spending cuts? there seems to be no direction, no agreement in washington on what direction to go and there's this huge cloud of uncertainty here compounding what we're seeing in europe. >> warner: just staying with you ken rogoff, what does that mean for the u.s. considering, as you're pointing out, the economic recovery still is very weak. what are the real options for policymakers? >> well, we could drea
just how bad is the debt problem in the united states? >> well, the two things weighing on businesses and why they're not investing as much as they should and why they're not hiring as much as they should are europe and the fiscal cliff. they don't know what direction the u.s. economy is going. there is potentially a huge contraction in the u.s. with, as you said, the bush era tax cuts expiring, payroll tax cuts expiring and some other changes that would put us into recession. i don't...
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now hollande is an unknown quantity for the united states. obama actually weighed into the french campaign on the side of sarkozy, as did angela merkel of germany, as did david cameron of britain. now the timing now suggests that the nato summit may 20th, 21st in chicago will be a key moment for these two presidents to try to come together and find some common ground. president obama gave what i thought was a very effective speech from cab you will, afghanistan, last week in which he laid out this country's concern, fatigue with that war, and the fact that we will remain engaged but at much less cost. this gives francois-- sorry, francois hollande the chance to come here and to begin to find some common ground with the american president. which doesn't exist for the moment. >> rose: if he, hugh, makes war on the rich, makes war on the financial sector, can he pull it off. and will it work? >> well, i think we have to be careful not to exaggerate how left wing hollande is. in fact, i don't think we're going to see a repeat of what happened in
now hollande is an unknown quantity for the united states. obama actually weighed into the french campaign on the side of sarkozy, as did angela merkel of germany, as did david cameron of britain. now the timing now suggests that the nato summit may 20th, 21st in chicago will be a key moment for these two presidents to try to come together and find some common ground. president obama gave what i thought was a very effective speech from cab you will, afghanistan, last week in which he laid out...
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has it worsened relations between the united states and pakistan? >> i do not think the doctor will be the only reason why the relations have worsened. relations worsened when the raid happened, when the attack -- the conviction of this doctor shows just how much rage there is against the u.s.. particularly, the cia, which has pushed the public health of pakistani children at risk. >> if the americans continue to pressure the pakistan government, could this lead to the release of the doctor? >> it does not look like that would be the case. the way this was done in pakistan, he was tried by a tribal courts. one of the reasons for that was to give the -- give some importance to the province in which -- they looked over all of this and the doctor belonged to. what is being ignored is the fact that internal divisions between pakistan, inside pakistan, are being exacerbated. this case, for example, has pushed other members of the tribe at a desk. they can also be seen as cia agents. this is an environment in which there is a lot of uncertainty and the fa
has it worsened relations between the united states and pakistan? >> i do not think the doctor will be the only reason why the relations have worsened. relations worsened when the raid happened, when the attack -- the conviction of this doctor shows just how much rage there is against the u.s.. particularly, the cia, which has pushed the public health of pakistani children at risk. >> if the americans continue to pressure the pakistan government, could this lead to the release of...
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states claims that it would like to bring liberty or democracy to syria my feeling is that everything should be pushed through to create some kind of a ceasefire rather than pass a resolution that calls for assad removal or resolution. calls for intervention or anything else there's no real formal opposition you know it's a sort of a mess and they just went through this in libya. all right nineteen minutes past the hour and the a legit mastermind behind the nine eleven attacks appeared on the front of the guantanamo military tribunals on saturday on charges that could see him and his four accomplices face the death penalty khalid shaikh muhammad is one of five men charged with planning the atrocities in which almost three thousand people were killed during the thirteen hour hearing of the accused refused to answer questions or enter a plea all while some relatives of nine eleven victims watched on it's the second time the u.s. has tried to prosecute the man after an attempt to try them in america failed three years ago because of a public backlash american boy or eric montoya believes
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military action which still leaves the united states extremely frustrated over the events in syria so why would i scale i'm sorry to interrupt but sources who suggest but is also is in cahoots with some mysterious western partners on this venture any inkling as to who those partners might be well again i said i think there's a very strong possibility that he's acting as an agent for u.s. intelligence and the fact that he's been you know working in the u.k. and has had the support of the british courts in shutting down british press russian press and american press and their criticisms of him tells me that he has some very powerful allies and very. i levels in the west now it is off ski is baiting prosecutors to seek his extradition on this matter and why is it that he'd want to do something like that well he thinks he'll get a day in court where he'll be able to do discovery and show whatever embarrassing things you knows about the russian government he was very close to putin a long time ago and it was during the period of privatization that he was very close to the previous governme
military action which still leaves the united states extremely frustrated over the events in syria so why would i scale i'm sorry to interrupt but sources who suggest but is also is in cahoots with some mysterious western partners on this venture any inkling as to who those partners might be well again i said i think there's a very strong possibility that he's acting as an agent for u.s. intelligence and the fact that he's been you know working in the u.k. and has had the support of the british...
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states also in the united states there were helicopters and even fighter jets hovering about washington d.c. to. provide security in fact the security measures during obama's obama's inauguration were so serious that you took special service almost a year to prepare themselves for for the process of for the ceremony of integration the same basically security measures apply to all the g. eight and g. twenty summits across the world just points is the latest g twenty summit in france more than ten thousand policemen were securing the particular point five thousand cameras installed and twenty million euros invested into the security at this during this event so the measures security measures moscow was certainly unprecedented but on the general scale nothing unusual at all. well i was. right after his inauguration president putin signed into force some of the promised reform and details now from our correspondent. live outside the kremlin good to see you as we know we promise to make russia stronger and more united lost the game. but to me a putin certainly hit the ground running when he
states also in the united states there were helicopters and even fighter jets hovering about washington d.c. to. provide security in fact the security measures during obama's obama's inauguration were so serious that you took special service almost a year to prepare themselves for for the process of for the ceremony of integration the same basically security measures apply to all the g. eight and g. twenty summits across the world just points is the latest g twenty summit in france more than...
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this will be followed closely by the united states. last year while on an historic visit to myanmar, hillary clinton visited the country and asked to cut all ties with north korea. myanmar reforms brought about sanctions to the country. some say this is aiming for the improving relationship with the international community, pecially t unid states. reporting for nhk world, now back to you. >> that will conclude our bulletin from bangkok. >>> she works in paint. the brighter the better. has a passion for flowers and fruit and brings freight containers to life. those are the strokes of this week's "road ahead" of a shop owner bringing color to a troubled town. >> oranges and apples. the cheerful cafe is an oasis of color. in a town turned gray this is a temperature prayertemporary mall. a shop designer has come to town. now she is from western japan. she oversaw the cafe novation. her mission is to brighte up the disaster area one shop at a time. >> translator: i want customers to feel excited as they see the colors. i want staff to feel
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the g-8 summit is taking place in chicago in the united states. and a member of the g-8 research group which is based at the university of toronto. professor, how confident are you that these leader can actually reach some sort of agreement which will then the lead decisive action on resolving the crisis in europe? >> i'm quite confident. all of the g-8 leaders coming to camp david to take thaup issue first thing tomorrow morning agree that that is the number one issue. they all agree further that they need both stronger growth and a continuing emphasis on fiscal consolidation and they're all prepared to shift the balance of their collective strategy, agreed g-8 growth strategy to give more emphasis to stronger growth now and give greater breathing room to those embattled countries to have fiscal consolidation a little later than they thought only a year ago. >> but what you say, does that in any way weaken chancellor angela merkel who has been driving this austerity, austerity, austerity? >> not at all. you're quite right that she is one of the t
the g-8 summit is taking place in chicago in the united states. and a member of the g-8 research group which is based at the university of toronto. professor, how confident are you that these leader can actually reach some sort of agreement which will then the lead decisive action on resolving the crisis in europe? >> i'm quite confident. all of the g-8 leaders coming to camp david to take thaup issue first thing tomorrow morning agree that that is the number one issue. they all agree...
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states is trying to build it's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million a more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around. we don't have power bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases of. the noises our northeast it doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these people. since the end of world war two these spaces have been here. we're here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions you know thing else you get everything you needed. meeting of the european central bank in barcelona has sparked unprecedented security measures in spain affecting public anger over savage austerity cuts to deal with the country's budget deficit several border controls have been restored for the event the authorities fearful of protests university of athens economics professor yanis varoufakis says the people have every
states is trying to build it's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million a more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around. we don't have power bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases of. the noises our northeast it doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost...
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international complications which i think united states. would go for more interest and a very hostile to iran are very fearful. things you thought somebody on the program mark i'm a visiting professor of international relations that built university in turkey. and just to remind you again you got a chance to see julian sanchez exclusive interview with bill choose day two days ants here on r.t. . a speech to two leading revolutionaries one from bahrain where the revolution failed was that egypt where the revolution is now into the world what makes a revolution and where is the arab spring going to go. people are gathering in central moscow for a demonstration dubbed by russian opposition activists is the march of millions they are protesting against vladimir putin's return to the criminal leave. tomorrow with our correspondent in the midst of the missing now a high and. we will be watching for loss to us and so the pictures come in but from our cameras. we can see there's a crowd there at the march but is it a march of a million or somewhat
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secretary of state hillary clinton's urged india to buy less oil from iran the united states is ramping up the pressure on iran over its nuclear program so the countries always insist it is only for peaceful purposes delhi publicly rejected western sanctions on the islamic state choosing to continue to buy its fuel from around the government's been pushing for a reduction in imports before sanctions come into effect next month make trade increasingly more difficult. in pakistan thousands of call for the prime minister to resign after his recent conviction for contempt of court last month the country's supreme court all charges against use of killarney for refusing to reopen an old corruption case against the president learned he was found guilty but given only a token sentence people accuse the government of working to try to hide its own corruption and not to allow the huge issue to become tainted. tornadoes hit eastern japan it's killed one and injured dozens the city of see around sixty kilometers from tokyo appears to be the worst affected the severe winds caused a major power outag
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it's important to remember that we have the perry case working its way up the united states supreme court which could be the roe versus wade on marriage. and the fact is that the people of this country time after time have opposed redefining marriage. it's important for the people to continue to protect marriage on the state level, to ensure that the u.s. supreme court doesn't do... make some sort of radical decision imposing same sex marriage on an electorate that doesn't want it. >> ifill: i want to ask you a final question which is when you look at this issue as it comes back periodically, do you believe, mr. socarides, starting with you, do you believe that this helps or hurts at a time when people are thinking about the economy, thinking about their pocketbooks that it helps or hurts in your case a democratic candidate to get drawn into this debate? >> i think this is a national discussion we are having. it's an important national discussion. people need to be sharing their views and our political leaders need to lead on thisish you a. i think that this issue helps democrats because
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states and russia right now where you have the united states is very upset with russia over its veto of the attempt to use military force against syria and also the tension over the installation of the so-called anti missile was system in western and even eastern europe the united states may very well be behind this. well the sports still ahead fear the football season reaches climax and year of the twists and turns as last weekend i got the latest on my feet this morning before that as well in a couple of minutes we talked to dmitri medvedev his presidential aide about the future development of russia's that's how the next pans out here on our team from moscow it's now coming up to twenty seven minutes past eight moscow time. thanks. for. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. global financial headline news. reports. eight thirty am in the morning here kevin i mean these are our top stories. marty putin's making a comeback as head of state as he prepares to take the oath to become russia's president the first time the lakes today opinions w
states and russia right now where you have the united states is very upset with russia over its veto of the attempt to use military force against syria and also the tension over the installation of the so-called anti missile was system in western and even eastern europe the united states may very well be behind this. well the sports still ahead fear the football season reaches climax and year of the twists and turns as last weekend i got the latest on my feet this morning before that as well in...
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states also in the united states there were helicopters and even fighter jets hovering about washington d.c. to provide security in fact the security measures during obama's obama's inauguration were so serious that special service almost a year to prepare themselves for for the process over for the ceremony of integration the same basically security measures apply to all the g. eight and g. twenty summits across the world just points is the latest g. twenty summit in france more than ten thousand policemen were securing the particular point and five thousand cameras installed and twenty million euros invested into the security at this during this event so the measures security measures moscow are certainly unprecedented but on the general scale nothing unusual at all. meanwhile the russian opposition has launched limitless street festivities in the center of moscow around one thousand accidents have gathered and press has to have been detained including the prominent opposition leaders sergei within itself and alexei navalny. they sollars mass protests held in the capital ahead of pers
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during the elections i don't think that really needs confrontation with the united states and i don't take it seriously i'm sure that it was the sort of believe he was the majority of the population who steal needs the end of it. right. the editor in chief of g.q. russia live in moscow thanks for coming on r.t. today. right now around three thousand special guests from russia and abroad are all invited to celebrate. presidential inauguration our correspondent was at the kremlin just a bit earlier and alexia let's talk about this every year one of the lucky few we know there are some big big names there apart from artie's bill dodd he was there in the audience as well of utah. but what actually happened inside the kremlin's walls earlier you were one of the v.i.p.'s it was my first time first chance to witness the inauguration firsthand to be honest but i never expected that the whole process would take just less than an hour basically with first we and about a thousand of v.i.p. guests in the in the descent george's hall where we gathered all of us we witnessed the amazing aerial shot
during the elections i don't think that really needs confrontation with the united states and i don't take it seriously i'm sure that it was the sort of believe he was the majority of the population who steal needs the end of it. right. the editor in chief of g.q. russia live in moscow thanks for coming on r.t. today. right now around three thousand special guests from russia and abroad are all invited to celebrate. presidential inauguration our correspondent was at the kremlin just a bit...
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it was visible in much of asia and western parts of the united states. that is it for us for now. do not forget you can find more on our web site -- www.dw.de. >> see you soon. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
it was visible in much of asia and western parts of the united states. that is it for us for now. do not forget you can find more on our web site -- www.dw.de. >> see you soon. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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states and russia right now where you have the united states is very upset with russia over its veto of the attempt to use military force against syria and also the tension over the installation of the so-called anti missile was system in western and even eastern europe the united states may very well be behind this. but a smaller still ahead fear of the football season reaching its climax and year of the twists and turns as last weekend i got the latest on that for you this morning before that as well in a couple of minutes we talked to me to be very presidential aide about the future development of russia's that's how the next stuff pans out you know now team from moscow it's now coming up to twenty seven minutes past eight moscow time.
states and russia right now where you have the united states is very upset with russia over its veto of the attempt to use military force against syria and also the tension over the installation of the so-called anti missile was system in western and even eastern europe the united states may very well be behind this. but a smaller still ahead fear of the football season reaching its climax and year of the twists and turns as last weekend i got the latest on that for you this morning before that...
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states also i remember in the united states there were helicopters and even fighter jets talking about washington d.c. to provide security so differently the security measures in moscow are not something unusual on typical but definitely for russia they have been unprecedented for certainly the world is unprecedented as a lot of my put in no man's the helm for his third term a term of six years now. sort of rush artie's alexi thank you. well that was a take from inside the kremlin but for now it's easily said now away from outside the gates of the kremlin looking into some of the public expectations for vladimir putin's third presidential term. usually but not always tends to be pretty black and white when it comes to what people think of like the mayor putin that was very evident on the streets of moscow just on the eve of his inauguration one thing most people do agree on is if he wants this third term to be a success putin is going to have to make some changes. he's back for an unprecedented third term after a break as prime minister and many say russia will need to see putin two po
states also i remember in the united states there were helicopters and even fighter jets talking about washington d.c. to provide security so differently the security measures in moscow are not something unusual on typical but definitely for russia they have been unprecedented for certainly the world is unprecedented as a lot of my put in no man's the helm for his third term a term of six years now. sort of rush artie's alexi thank you. well that was a take from inside the kremlin but for now...
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has tacitly or openly encouraged violence against government forces and libya the united states was openly attacking and supporting it was open openly supporting the libyan rebels and their attacks against the states even though this was. an art to the situation that now was the doing proper board and then syria similarly there has been no and there were only four or restrain from violence by the opposition forces there so it's a little bit odd to see this only in bahrain it's a highly asymmetrical about a situation it's not a case in which. in which there's enormous violence brought by the protesters against the police forces it's clearly by the bahraini state against the civilians the general perception is that the u.s. doesn't want to rock the boat in bahrain because of its fifth fleet there so it's a case of eyes wide shot at human rights violations it might seem like a normal trade off in the laws of politics but critics say it makes a mockery of america claiming the high moral ground in other countries in the arab walled where political unrest wages company check out reporting from a
has tacitly or openly encouraged violence against government forces and libya the united states was openly attacking and supporting it was open openly supporting the libyan rebels and their attacks against the states even though this was. an art to the situation that now was the doing proper board and then syria similarly there has been no and there were only four or restrain from violence by the opposition forces there so it's a little bit odd to see this only in bahrain it's a highly...
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leave the united states where the system that is capable against you raney and missiles and yet assuredly harmless toward the russian in the continental ballistic missiles then we'll have a deal and then we'll have. a brighter future for the relationship if that deal for whatever reason is not reached then i think we can expect a period of progressive alienation and reminding between moscow and washington. it's time to take a look at some other world news in brief an air strike in yemen al qaeda militants in the country south the attack level the house in the town where the men were staying was being held by al-qaeda militants for the past year the u.s. has been using drones to strike insurgents in yemen although it remains unclear who was behind the attack. police in mexico found eighteen mutilated bodies dumped in two cars in the western state of. left with the bodies suggested they were victims of a gang mexican drug cartels often dismember their victims and place them in vehicles around fifty thousand people have been killed in drug related violence since president felipe calderon cam
leave the united states where the system that is capable against you raney and missiles and yet assuredly harmless toward the russian in the continental ballistic missiles then we'll have a deal and then we'll have. a brighter future for the relationship if that deal for whatever reason is not reached then i think we can expect a period of progressive alienation and reminding between moscow and washington. it's time to take a look at some other world news in brief an air strike in yemen al...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show in europe. voters in france and greece made their anti-austerity feelings known last weekend and stock markets plunged. we'll have a panel on the big picture and what it means for politics in the west. then robert zellik will step down as head of the world bank. his exit interview here on gps. next we go to israel which has anoinlted a king. what in the world does it mean? and, finally, the curious case of the guy who has come to be known as american french fry brother. a cultural lost in translation all the way from china. you won't want to miss it. first, here's my take. everyone is looking at europe these days as economic and political protests mount across the continent. the downward spiral in europe has produced a great debate over the virtues of austerity. the idea that government with large budget deficits must reduce these deficits mainly by cutting spending. if they don't get their spending in order, they won't be able to borrow money and will face a
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show in europe. voters in france and greece made their anti-austerity feelings known last weekend and stock markets plunged. we'll have a panel on the big picture and what it means for politics in the west. then robert zellik will step down as head of the world bank. his exit interview here on gps. next we go to israel which has anoinlted a king. what in the world does it mean? and, finally,...
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states and russia are going to disagree with thinking about syria and thing about libya think about nato missile defense these issues here the goal is not really big when are we going to see fireworks or speak about how you know who is going to tell you doesn't matter who the president of russia is russia's interest stable say ok and so don't look for a big change. people of all things ever so much push a. political commentator and of course from still a bit of the cross talk show. bahraini authorities arrested the country's main human rights activist who's been one of the leaders of the uprising there was detained late saturday on his arrival from lebanon it comes just days before his appearance on julian assange as you show here on r.t. with a whistleblower quizzed him and an egyptian activist over the revolutions in the arab states bennett reports. well the authorities are said is that now bill rand job is being suspected of committing a number of crimes punishable by law and he's now being held on charges of inciting and taking part in illegal demonstrations and it should be rem
states and russia are going to disagree with thinking about syria and thing about libya think about nato missile defense these issues here the goal is not really big when are we going to see fireworks or speak about how you know who is going to tell you doesn't matter who the president of russia is russia's interest stable say ok and so don't look for a big change. people of all things ever so much push a. political commentator and of course from still a bit of the cross talk show. bahraini...
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states have long historic ties with bahrain of course the united states has its fleet naval fleet base there part of course oil you know this is all i'm afraid all about money and profit making and i think time and time again we've seen sadly western governments that trumpet their support for human rights often put them in second place when it comes to lucrative oil in arms deals i think also of course the royal family have a long historic tie with other rule families including the royal family of bahrain but given the very grave human rights abuses of recent times it really is unconscionable that the british queen our head of state should be facing and welcoming the dictator of bahrain. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe a suicide bomb at a police station in turkey has killed one policeman and injured sixteen other people it two attackers tried to ram their vehicle into the building leading to a gun battle with guards the bomb was detonated shortly after it's unclear who's responsible for the attack but the delay in the blame is being placed on a kurdi
states have long historic ties with bahrain of course the united states has its fleet naval fleet base there part of course oil you know this is all i'm afraid all about money and profit making and i think time and time again we've seen sadly western governments that trumpet their support for human rights often put them in second place when it comes to lucrative oil in arms deals i think also of course the royal family have a long historic tie with other rule families including the royal family...
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foreign policy and particularly the united states is stance on syria washington's treatment of tehran and the uranium nuclear program as well as the american missile defense shield that's proposed to eastern europe. and dmitri trenin director of the moscow carnegie center says that the g eight inside the main problems between russia and america will be solved by the president's themselves. obama will still be handled by putin you may send me the video of today so that diplomatic john barry and i believe that in the future mr putin will be sending the did it through a lot of diplomatic diplomatic functions around the world where he would not want to go where he could where he could not go for different reasons you can talk about the interests the intentions and the issues and i think that the biggest issue weighing in on the u.s. russian relations in the next couple of years will be the issue of ballistic missile defense in europe if putin and obama find a way that would. leave the united states where the system that is capable against you raney and missiles and yet assuredly harmless
foreign policy and particularly the united states is stance on syria washington's treatment of tehran and the uranium nuclear program as well as the american missile defense shield that's proposed to eastern europe. and dmitri trenin director of the moscow carnegie center says that the g eight inside the main problems between russia and america will be solved by the president's themselves. obama will still be handled by putin you may send me the video of today so that diplomatic john barry and...
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stopped supporting of united states of america. supporting. everything will be finished within two months but if they want to continue supporting them they want to be in the region treading amongst the rubble as people show us the ruins. and what is one of damascus is poorest neighborhoods there's a real sense of a revolution spinning out of control serious uprising began as a peaceful pro-democracy movement that is splintered into a confusing mix of various groups political a non political. and the continued instability here left the country wide open to attacks like this taking place. it's a problem it's a dilemma for the syrians that their policy a very she provided the chance for everyone to in the world to interfere and this you know. either by providing arms or providing fire funds or providing fighters and saucers and terrorists as people are left to bury their dead and with the hospitals full syrian people are once again trying to rebuild their homes and their lives and the focus is once again turned the on going peace. making more abl
stopped supporting of united states of america. supporting. everything will be finished within two months but if they want to continue supporting them they want to be in the region treading amongst the rubble as people show us the ruins. and what is one of damascus is poorest neighborhoods there's a real sense of a revolution spinning out of control serious uprising began as a peaceful pro-democracy movement that is splintered into a confusing mix of various groups political a non political....